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7 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Languish' in a Sentence

"To weaken or become feeble; to droop or fade." more

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Despite its potential, the project will languish due to lack of funding.
I am languishing in the oppressive heat of summer.
The old building, untouched for years, will have been languishing in a state of decay.
The neglected garden plants have been languishing in the summer heat.
The old book on the dusty shelf has been languishing, unread and forgotten.
Without proper care, vintage cars can languish and lose their value.
The old castle is languishing in neglect, its walls crumbling and ivy creeping up.

Languish

lang-gwish
verbTo weaken or become feeble; to droop or fade.

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Last Updated On: March 13, 2024
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